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North Dakota State Representative District 7 {_getChooseLabel(this.selections.length)}

The North Dakota State House consists of 94 representatives, who meet in regular legislative sessions to make our state laws and set our state budget. Learn more at ndlegis.gov.

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    Gaylynn Becker
    (Rep)

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    Rick Becker
    (Rep)

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    Steve Sauter
    (Rep)

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    Jason Thoms
    (DNPL)

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    Greg Vetter
    (Rep)

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    Tiffany Williams-Rice
    (DNPL)

Biographical Information

What are your top priorities?

How would you ensure that North Dakotans’ healthcare costs are affordable?

How would you address the housing needs of the state?

What is your position on allowing public funds to be directed to non-public education?

What are your views on the current voting methods and access to voting in North Dakota?

What is the role of the federal government regarding states’ rights, and are there currently any areas where you believe there is an imbalance?

Endorsements District 7 Republicans at the District 7 Endorsing Convention
Campaign Email Griz@karlbecker.com
Campaign Phone Number 7015271720
Lower Taxes; Transparent Spending; Parental Rights; Quality Education; Local Control (that doesn't interfere with other's rights)
1. Transparent charges 2. Early access to medical care before its an emergency 3. I'm open to hear concerns and ideas for affordability
1. Lower Property Taxes makes 2. Lower Interest Rates 3. Dealing proactively with the homeless situation
Some funding should be allowed to follow the student to non-public education while at the same time fully funding public education. There will be enough tax dollars available provided we curtail some spending for what many people would consider non-governmental funding priorities.
Voting needs to be available to all citizens of the United States of America and to North Dakota voters. In addition, I would like to see voter registration with primary ballot voting by party so we don't have so many people vote for people in the other political party thus gaining an advantage as to who advances to the general election. I'm open to other ideas on this topic.
All rights not granted to the national government in our constitution are to be within the venue of the states. One area where there is an imbalance is in federally mandated programs that are not fully funded. Two areas of particular concern are special education and section 504 provisions.
Endorsements In a previous campaign, I have been endorsed by Sen. Rand Paul, Rep. Thomas Massie, NDRL, NRA, and many others. I have not yet sought endorsements in this race.
Campaign Email rickycbecker@gmail.com
Campaign X (formerly Twitter) @x.com/DrRickBecker
Campaign Phone Number 7015276902
Real property tax relief. Putting people ahead of big business. Transparency if government spending. Limiting government spending to what is necessary.
Unfortunately, since the Democrats got Obamacare through, and the Republicans didn’t have the backbone to fix it, the state is limited on what it can do directly.
Give TRUE property tax relief, so people can afford to live in a house more easily. Also ensure that no regulations or zoning limits or restricts construction of new homes.
I am in favor of school choice, and believe parents know best on what is optimal for their child. There are some options that allow the money to follow the child, yet increase the amount the state pays per pupil in the public system. This type of appraoch is a win-win for everyone.
Access to voting is excellent. I would like to see the time frame for mail-in voting limited, and ballots should never be mailed out unless requested. Also, I am in favor of paper ballots.
There is a huge imbalance. The federal government is a complete mess, and is driving us so far into debt, there seems to be no way out. Yet it apparently thinks it is in a position to take control of functions reserved to the states.
Endorsements Governor Kelly Armstrong, CoalPac of ND
Campaign Email stevensauter@hotmail.com
Campaign Phone Number 7013212452
Lowering property taxes and improving affordability for families. Supporting responsible economic growth so North Dakota remains a place people want to live, work, and raise a family. As a fifth-generation North Dakotan and a father, I believe in making long-term decisions that strengthen our communities, support education, and keep our state competitive.
We need practical solutions that lower costs and improve access, especially in rural areas. That includes supporting providers, increasing price transparency, and reducing inefficiencies that drive up costs. We must also support families and caregivers. Healthcare should be accessible, reliable, and affordable for North Dakotans now and in the future.
Housing affordability depends on increasing supply. We need to reduce unnecessary barriers to building, support local development, and work with builders and communities to meet demand. Smart, responsible growth strengthens our workforce and keeps communities thriving without overregulation.
I believe both public and non-public schools have value and should be supported. Public education must remain strong, and families should have reasonable options. Any approach should be accountable, transparent, and focused on student success—not systems.
North Dakota has a strong system that balances access and integrity. We should keep voting straightforward and accessible while maintaining confidence in the process. Protecting both access and trust in elections is critical to keeping people engaged and our system strong
States should have the flexibility to address issues based on their unique needs, while the federal government focuses on national priorities. I support limiting unnecessary federal overreach and ensuring states can make decisions that best serve their communities while maintaining a balanced partnership.
Affordable Housing - especially for low and extreme low income families.

Helping Families - our lives are becoming less affordable each month as inflation continues to rise. We need solutions to help families make ends meet like childcare assistance, feeding children in school, and promoting higher hourly wages for our lowest paid workers

Improving Mental Health care and suicide prevention resources. We need to improve the availability and affordability of mental health care in our state.
I would work to make sure that North Dakota fights for our fair share of federal funds for Medicaid and Medicare. I would also promote proven and effective alternatives to help rural and tribal communities like birth doulas, and making sure that nurse practitioners are positioned to help to their fullest extent. I would also work to strengthen the faltering rural ambulance and hospitals to make sure that people in rural communities can get more assistance closer to their homes.
We are in an affordable housing crisis. The state Legislature needs to act to make sure that we build 15,000 to 20,000 more units of housing across our state in the next few years.

More affordable housing will also stabilize the costs of homes and long-term rentals because there will be more housing available resulting in lower increases in home and rents.
Public funds should be spent on public education. Private education is a luxury expenditure which families with means can provide to their children. Spending public funds on private school will only chip away more at the quality of public education and the retention of public school teachers. Educating and feeding our states children should be one of the highest priorities of our State Legislature.
I believe that our voting method is safe, effective, and fair. I do believe that people should show an ID to vote, but that ID should not be cost prohibitive to the individual. If a citizen does not have a driver's license, they should be able to apply for a state ID at no cost to themselves so that they can vote.

Requiring IDs that cost people money is tantamount to a poll tax, which should never exist in America again.
I believe that the Federal government has the responsibility to assist all states in making sure there is equity in the benefits and support for all people at a basic human level. I do not believe that the federal government should have the rights to withhold or penalize states for the way they manage their internal laws, legislation, or policies.

The SAVE America act requiring voter information and state compliance is a perfect example of federal over-reach.
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My top priorities are housing affordability, dependable healthcare access, and lowering everyday costs for families in District 7. This includes addressing the cost and access to childcare, ensuring schools have the resources needed to support students and teachers, and ensuring wages across our workforce keep up with the cost of living. I support strengthening workforce pathways so families can afford housing, care, and basic needs while maintaining stability.
I would focus on lowering healthcare costs by improving access, strengthening the healthcare workforce, and supporting rural facilities. Ensuring uninsured individuals have access to care is critical, as gaps in coverage can drive up overall costs and premiums. Expanding preventive and specialized services and improving care coordination can help reduce expenses while maintaining quality. My goal is to ensure North Dakotans can access affordable, dependable care when they need it.
Housing costs are rising faster than wages, putting working families at risk of being priced out of housing. I would expand access to housing support services and rental assistance, while increasing supply through options like duplexes. I support expanding homeownership programs, including down payment and rehabilitation assistance. Using data to review rental trends can guide solutions and support pathways from temporary shelter to stable housing.
Public funds should be prioritized for public education, as public schools are responsible for serving all students, including those who require additional academic, behavioral, and support services. Unlike private schools, public schools do not have the ability to limit enrollment or select students, yet they are still expected to provide services that may also support non-public students. While families may choose private education and those schools may offer scholarships, it is essential that
North Dakota’s approach to voting prioritizes accessibility by not requiring voter registration, which reduces barriers and makes it easier to participate in elections. This is a strength of the system. At the same time, the lack of a centralized database can create challenges for administrative efficiency and accurate record-keeping. I support maintaining accessible voting while continuing to strengthen processes and support local election officials.
The federal government sets national standards and provides support, while states should have the autonomy to address local needs. This balance is important to ensure flexibility and effective governance. Currently, reductions or shifts in federal funding can create challenges for states, particularly in areas like education and healthcare, placing additional pressure on state budgets and impacting services for communities.